RT Journal
A1 LURJE AA
T1 TUmor of the brain as a cause of disorders of the autonomic nervous system
JF Archives of Surgery
JO Archives of Surgery
YR 1939
FD May 1
VO 38
IS 5
SP 816
OP 829
DO 10.1001/archsurg.1939.01200110022003
UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1939.01200110022003
AB Clinical studies and pathologic experiments have contributed to a broad investigation of the peripheral dystrophies associated with diseases of the brain.Successive researches made in this domain (Schiff and Rokitansky;1 Charcot;2 Andral;3 Arndt;4 Mogilnizky;5 Burdenko;6 Nikolajew;7 Korst;8 Cushing9) have laid the foundation for an original theory of the genesis of certain types of gastric and duodenal ulcer. This conception establishes a direct connection between the development of chronic ulcer and the destruction of the trophic centers. Experiments performed by Burdenko and Mogilnitzky,10 Pigalew11 and Skoblo12 (from the laboratory directed by Speransky13) and consisting in infliction of various kinds of trauma on the region of the diencephalon have created a new basis for the aforementioned theory.As regards the pathologic picture presented by the autonomic nervous system in cases of peripheral dystrophy, Mogilnitzky, Sipovskiy14 and also Zajewloschin